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Folkloristics, Narratology, and Storytelling

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On the fables of life

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Overview
Folkloristics
Narratology
Storytelling
Key stories and collections
99 Fables
Aesop's Fables
American Fairy Tales
Andrew Lang's Fairy Books
Animal Farm
Archy and Mehitabel
Baital Pachisi
Baron Münchhausen
Bibliotheca
Boy Who Cried Wolf, The
Canterbury Tales, The
Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles
Cock and the Jewel, The
Decameron, The
Emperor's New Clothes, The
Epic Cycle
Fable of the Bees, The
Fables
Fables and Parables
Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated
Facetiae
Facetious Nights of Straparola, The
Gesta Romanorum
Golden Ass, The
Grimms' Fairy Tales
Henny Penny
Heptaméron
Histoires ou contes du temps passé
Hitopadesha
Iliad
Jataka tales
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
La Fontaine's Fables
Lais of Marie de France
Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian, The
Nazi propaganda
Norwegian Folktales
Odyssey
One Thousand and One Nights
Panchatantra
Pentamerone
Russian Fairy Tales
Seven Wise Masters
Superman
Till Eulenspiegel
Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The
Mythologies
Aboriginal
Aztec
Buddhist
Chinese
Christian
Classical
European
Greek
Hindu
Inuit
Islamic
Japanese
Jewish
Mayan
Middle Eastern
Norse
Roman
Romani
Genres
Adventure fiction
Anecdote
Apologia
Autobiography
Children's literature
Chronicle
Conspiracy theory
Creation myth
Creative nonfiction
Dream
Fable
Fairy tale
Fairytale fantasy
Fantastique
Fantasy
Fantasy literature
Fiction
Film genre
Genre fiction
Ghost story
Gossip
Gothic fiction
Hagiography
History
Horror fiction
Joke
Journalism
Just So Stories
Just-so story
Literary genre
Mystery fiction
Myth of origins
News
Noir fiction
Non-fiction
Parable
Parody
Polemic
Propaganda
Proverb
Pseudohistory
Pulp magazine
Romance novel
Romantic fantasy
Rumor
Saga
Satire
Science fantasy
Science fiction
Sensationalism
Softcore pornography
Superstition
Sword and sorcery
Theory
Urban legend
Weird menace
Western
Listings
Aarne–Thompson classification system
Action (fiction)
Action (literature)
Allegory
Anecdotal evidence
Angel
Animism
Antagonist
Anthropomorphism
Apologue
Applied folklore
Archetypal literary criticism
Argot
Argumentation theory
Backronym
Cameo appearance
Cant
Censorship
Character
Characterization
Childlore
Common misconceptions
Communication
Comparative mythology
Conceptual model
Convention
Critical theory
Culture hero
Demon
Description
Devil
Dialogue
Disinformation
Dragon
Dream world
Dying-and-rising god
Earth-maker myth
Epic poetry
Euhemerism
Exposition
Fairy
Fictional film
Fictional universe
Fiction-writing mode
Film
First man or woman
Flood myth
Foil
Folk religion
Folklore
Ghost
Giant
Hell
Hero
Historical revisionism
Historiography
History of ideas
History of literature
Idea of Progress
Imagination
Institution
Intellectual history
Introspection
Jargon
Landscape mythology
Legend
Legendary creature
Lingo
Literary forgery
Literature
Magic and religion
Magical thinking
Metafiction
Metanarrative
Metaphor
Monologue
Mores
Morphology
Mother goddess
Myth and ritual
Mythological places
Mythology
Mythopoeia
Mythopoeic thought
Narrative
Narrative environment
Narrative history
Narrative mode
Narrative poetry
Narrative thread
Narrative verdict
Narreme
National myth
News values
Object of the mind
Oral history
Oral tradition
Organizational storytelling
Patois
Penny dreadful
Poetry
Popular culture
Prose
Protagonist
Psychopomp
Recall
Religion and mythology
Rhetoric
Rhetorical modes
Rhyme
Rhyming slang
Riddle
Sacrifice
Schema
Sensation
Skazka
Slang
Solar deity
Song
Spirit
Stereotype
Style
Supporting character
Theatre
Theme
Theologia mythologica
Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations, The
Traditional society
Traditional story
Transition
Trickster
Underworld
Vampire
Vernacular
Wisdom
Wit
Word play
World view
Writing
Zombie